U.S. ambassador Brink resigns: Impact on Kyiv relations
Bridget Brink, the U.S. ambassador in Kyiv, is resigning from her position, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing an email from a State Department spokesperson who noted that "three years – that's a long time in a war zone."
Brink was nominated for the ambassadorial position in Kyiv in April 2022 by U.S. President Joe Biden.
Earlier, Reuters reported that Brink is also considering leaving diplomacy in the coming weeks, and she is resigning from the ambassadorial position of her own volition. She is one of the highest-ranking individuals in American diplomacy to resign since President Donald Trump took office.
Media on the ambassador’s resignation. It will hinder U.S.-Ukraine relations
It is unknown who will take her position in Kyiv, but a representative of the American administration told the agency that Chris Smith's candidacy is being considered; he served as the deputy head of the mission in Kyiv from 2022 to 2023.
Reuters, which had earlier reported that the ambassador might resign, comments that Brink's decision to leave her post in Ukraine will further hinder relations between Washington and Kyiv.
Brink has been working in American diplomacy for 28 years and specializes in European and Eurasian affairs. She was an ambassador in Bratislava and served as the deputy chief of U.S. diplomatic missions in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and Tbilisi, Georgia. She also worked in Cyprus and Serbia.